Ok I have this posted on Monster Fish Keepers but no response. So I'll try here.
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Ok I have an Idea on how to set up the lighting on my 600 for a planted 600! Just thought I'd get some opinions here. Tank Dimensions are 96Lx48Wx30H I only plan on a few types of low maintenance US native plants like Vallisneria gigantea. Since I have such a large tank I know the WPG is out the window, But I was told once that using screw in compact fluorescent bulbs with a bell shaped reflector will work to "spotlight" the areas that you want the plant growth in. I was thinking 5 of these Bulbs staggered over the tank like this:
And then setting up 3 timers as follows:
Bulb 3 on timer 1
Bulbs 1 and 5 on timer 2
bulbs 2 and 4 on timer 3
Then starting at about 7am bulb 3 comes on, followed at 9am or so bulbs 1 and 5 turn on and finally 1pm bulbs 2 and 4 come on. Then as the day goes on reversing the order begining at around 5-6 pm with the lights going off in reverse order trying to simulate the natural sunrise and sunset. This way I hope to get good plant growth and try to limit algae growth.
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The main reason I was looking into those was an article I found here and also a sticky of this post Here that was from this site. Now on another site I posted the same thing but was hearing a lot about restrike of the watts due to the shape of the bulb. But If what I'm after is Lumens and PAR and uhhh... :wall:
Like I have in my original post I have 600 gallons and no way am I going to try and put 1200 watts over my tank just to grow Vals. And please don't say Plastic plants or I'll blow chunks all over my keyboard and monitor. Has anyone put the SHO screw in CFL to actual test yet or any other Screw in CFL or any other bulb for that matter to test out different theories on what gets plants to grow? I was also going to replace the bell shaped reflector with nice polished ones from AH Supply. Any help will be greatly appreciated!
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Ok I have an Idea on how to set up the lighting on my 600 for a planted 600! Just thought I'd get some opinions here. Tank Dimensions are 96Lx48Wx30H I only plan on a few types of low maintenance US native plants like Vallisneria gigantea. Since I have such a large tank I know the WPG is out the window, But I was told once that using screw in compact fluorescent bulbs with a bell shaped reflector will work to "spotlight" the areas that you want the plant growth in. I was thinking 5 of these Bulbs staggered over the tank like this:
And then setting up 3 timers as follows:
Bulb 3 on timer 1
Bulbs 1 and 5 on timer 2
bulbs 2 and 4 on timer 3
Then starting at about 7am bulb 3 comes on, followed at 9am or so bulbs 1 and 5 turn on and finally 1pm bulbs 2 and 4 come on. Then as the day goes on reversing the order begining at around 5-6 pm with the lights going off in reverse order trying to simulate the natural sunrise and sunset. This way I hope to get good plant growth and try to limit algae growth.
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The main reason I was looking into those was an article I found here and also a sticky of this post Here that was from this site. Now on another site I posted the same thing but was hearing a lot about restrike of the watts due to the shape of the bulb. But If what I'm after is Lumens and PAR and uhhh... :wall:
Like I have in my original post I have 600 gallons and no way am I going to try and put 1200 watts over my tank just to grow Vals. And please don't say Plastic plants or I'll blow chunks all over my keyboard and monitor. Has anyone put the SHO screw in CFL to actual test yet or any other Screw in CFL or any other bulb for that matter to test out different theories on what gets plants to grow? I was also going to replace the bell shaped reflector with nice polished ones from AH Supply. Any help will be greatly appreciated!